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the last ronin game sparks outrage as parents discover their children are learning violent "samurai code" instead of math

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the last ronin game sparks outrage as parents discover their children are learning violent "samurai code" instead of math

In an era already plagued by failing grades and screen addiction, the highly anticipated release of The Last Ronin game has become the latest flashpoint for moral decay. Parents across the nation are sounding the alarm after their children began reciting grim "samurai codes" from the game’s storyline, swapping homework for combat strategies that glorify vengeance and isolation. One horrified mother in Ohio found her 12-year-old son sketching diagrams of assassination techniques from the game, muttering, "One must end all attachments." Critics argue that this digital descent is yet another symptom of a society that has abandoned discipline and decency, replacing textbooks with tutorials on how to "die honorably." As the game shatters sales records, we must ask: Are we raising warriors or broken children? The answer is a dagger to the heart of modern parenting.